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Damien Hirst is known as one of the most provocative and influential artists of his generation. Born in 1965 in Bristol, England, and educated at Goldsmiths College in London, he quickly became the figurehead of the Young British Artists (YBAs), a group that took the art world by storm in the late 1980s and early 1990s .
Hirst's work challenges conventions and explores complex relationships between art, beauty, death and transience. He is best known for his controversial installations, such as the shark preserved in formaldehyde entitled “The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living” and his spinach hall series, both of which fascinate and disturb viewers.
His oeuvre spans a wide range of media, including installation art, painting, sculpture and drawing, often using unusual and sometimes shocking materials to express his artistic visions. Hirst's work explores themes such as medicine, time, and the scientific approach to death, challenging traditional views of aesthetics and morality in art.
Hirst is also known for his entrepreneurial spirit and has made a significant mark on the contemporary art market, not least through the direct sale of his work to collectors, a practice that challenges the traditional role of art galleries and auction houses.
His work has received worldwide attention and has been exhibited in leading museums and galleries, making him one of the most recognizable and talked-about figures in the contemporary art world. Damien Hirst continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art with his daring and often polarizing art, and his works remain a source of discussion and admiration.
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